The Free Download Manager product is open-source software distributed under the GNU General Public License. It provides numerous features to enhance the user's ability to find and download files from the Internet, including video files and entire websites, if desired. It accelerates downloads by downloading multiple sections of the desired file all at the same time, after splitting it. Browser extensions have been added to it for Internet Explorer, Firefox 29, and most recently Google Chrome. This module, (iefdm2.dll), is a Dynamic Link Library containing the executable code for the product's Internet Explorer browser extension: it cannot be executed directly but only by software calls from elsewhere in the FDM product.Being free open-source software, the Free Download Manager has been used and enhanced in other products, such as the HughesNet Download Manager offered by the HughesNet satellite-based ISP. This module and the other browser extensions may also be found on systems where HDM and other products based on FDM have been installed.Because HDM and other products exist which are based upon FDM open-source code, users who have installed Free Download Manager in the past should uninstall it before installing HDM, (as one example), as its presence may interfere with the operation of the software derived from it.
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This browser helper object is a part of the open source download manager "Free Download Manager", and is safe See also: LinkDirhael

Free download manager's cookiesBHO.1 (Browser Extension) Johnny

Free Download Manager BHO Doug Walker

This is not malware, it is related to Free Download Manager ! See also: LinkLasares

Internet Explorer browser integration for Free Download Manager (will be active if you set FDM to monitor clicks in IE for file downloads). Safe. See also: LinkNorbert

This file monitors Internet Explorer so that Free Download Manager can run when you download a file. The Wizard of Oz

Guter download manager

Free Down load Manager. Helps with large fies when downloading. Multiple downloads for same file with "Resume" capability. Dale

Downloadmanager xy

its part of free download manager working with both, firefox and i.e. no harm so far seeraeuber